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While this result kept the situation as it was, it remained Zamalek Leading with 54 points in 23 games, two points behind rivals, viewers remained puzzled.
On social media sites, observers asked why the players on the teams were standing. Minute Smith, Before the start of the match, even explained the chairman of the competition committee to Egyptian Football Federation, Amer Hussein, Reason.
Hussein, during a phone call from one of the sports programs, said that Ahli and Zamalek players had a minute of mourning. "The martyr of the police Ahmad al – Musallami".
He explained that the Muslim had close relations with the executive director of the Egyptian Football Federation, Tharwat Sweilem.
According to information published by Egyptian newspapers, the Muslim captain was reportedly killed during a rainbow for one of the wanted persons in Sharqiyah province.
The suspect, who was attacked with a knife by the policeman, was arrested and beaten twice with a cap on his chest and his last breath was followed.
Ahli coach Martin Lassarti said his side were looking for a win over Zamalek, but faced a number of obstacles that prevented them from reaching it..
He pointed out the extent of the team's development in the title competition, and that the difference between the two teams was 14 points, now just two points.
Lásarty expressed his deep dissatisfaction in the court of the army Burj Al Arab.
He said at the press conference after the 117th match between the two teams: "The pitch was not good, we had no problem of rain, but the impact on the ground was negative and the wet floor emotionally affected the behavior of players.All players were afraid of the mistake.".
He pointed out that he had warned his players of the Romanian referee Estefan Kovacs, known for the large number of cards.
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While the result kept the situation intact, Zamalek remained in the lead with 54 points in 23 games, two points ahead of his rivals. The spectators remained perplexed.
Participants in social networking sites wondered why the players of both teams had observed a minute of silence before the start of the match, until the head of the competition committee of the Egyptian Football Federation, Amer Hussein , explain the reason.
Hussein, in a phone call from one of the sports programs, told players Ahli and Zamalek a moment of mourning for "the martyred policeman Ahmed Muslimi".
He explained that the Muslim had close relations with the executive director of the Egyptian Football Federation, Tharwat Sweilem.
According to information published by Egyptian newspapers, the Muslim captain was reportedly killed during a rainbow for one of the wanted persons in Sharqiyah province.
The suspect, who was attacked with a knife by the policeman, was arrested and beaten twice with a cap on his chest and his last breath was followed.
Ahli coach Martin Lassarti said his side were looking for a win over Zamalek, but faced a number of obstacles that prevented them from reaching it..
He pointed out the extent of the team's development in the title competition, and that the difference between the two teams was 14 points, now just two points.
Lásarti expressed his deep dissatisfaction at the army stadium in Borg el-Arab.
"The pitch was not good, we had no problem with the rain, but the impact on the pitch was negative and the wet soil emotionally affected the players' behavior. players were afraid of the mistake. "".
He pointed out that he had warned his players of the Romanian referee Estefan Kovacs, known for the large number of cards.